Service Manual
Table Of Contents
- Title Page
- Revision History
- Reader Comments
- Preface
- Table Of Contents
- 1 - Safety
- 2 - Product Records and Maintenance
- 3 - Kubota Diesel Engine
- 4 - Hydraulic System
- Specifications
- General Information
- Hydraulic Schematics
- Hydraulic Flow Diagrams
- Special Tools
- Troubleshooting
- Testing
- Traction System Operation Testing
- Charge Relief Valve Pressure Test (Using Pressure Gauge)
- Transmission Piston Pump Flow Test (Using Tester with Pressure Gauges and Flow Meter)
- Traction Relief Valve Pressure Test (Using Tester with Pressure Gauges and Flow Meter)
- Wheel Motor Efficiency Test (Using Tester with Pressure Gauges and Flow Meter)
- PTO Pressure Valve Test (Using Pressure Gauge)
- Implement Relief Pressure Test (Using Pressure Gauge)
- Gear Pump Flow Test (Using Tester with Pressure Gauges and Flow Meter)
- Lift Cylinder Internal Leakage Test
- Service and Repairs
- General Precautions for Removing and Installing Hydraulic System Components
- Flush Hydraulic System
- Charge Hydraulic System
- Hydraulic Tank
- Wheel Motors
- Wheel Motor Service
- Transmission
- Transmission Service
- Gear Pump
- Gear Pump Service
- Manual Lift Control Valve (SN Below 313000000)
- Manual Lift Control Valve Service (SN Below 313000000)
- Lift Control Manifold (SN Above 313000000)
- Lift Control Manifold Service (SN Above 313000000)
- Polar TracTM Hydraulic Control Valve
- Polar TracTM Hydraulic Control Valve Service
- Lift Cylinder
- Lift Cylinder Service
- Polar TracTM Lift Cylinder
- Polar TracTM Lift Cylinder Service
- Oil Cooler
- 5 - Electrical System
- Electrical Schematics and Diagrams
- Special Tools
- Troubleshooting
- Electrical System Quick Checks
- Component Testing
- Ignition Switch
- Indicator Lights
- Hour Meter
- PTO Switch
- Neutral Switches
- Seat Switch
- Parking Brake Switch (SN Below 310000000)
- Parking Brake Switch (SN Above 310000000)
- Standard Control Module
- Standard Control Module Logic Chart
- PTO Solenoid Valve Coil
- Lift Control Manifold Solenoid Valve Coils (SN Above 313000000)
- Fusible Link Harness
- Diode Assembly
- Glow Relay
- High Temperature Warning Switch
- High Temperature Shutdown Switch
- Dual Temperature Switch (Polar TracTM Machines)
- Deck Lift/Lower Switch (SN Above 313000000)
- Fuel Pump
- Fuel Stop Solenoid
- Glow Controller
- Service and Repairs
- 6 - Chassis
- 7 - Cutting Deck
- 8 - Foldout Diagrams
- Electrical Drawing Designations
- Hydraulic Schematics
- Hydraulic Schematic (SN Below 313000000)
- Hydraulic Schematic (SN Below 313000000) with Rear Attach Lift Kit
- Hydraulic Schematic (SN Below 313000000) with Polar Trac Installed)
- Hydraulic Schematic (SN Below 313000000) with Polar Trac and Rear Attach Lift Kit
- Hydraulic Schematic (SN From 313000001 to 314999999)
- Hydraulic Schematic (SN Above 315000000)
- Electrical Schematics
- Circuit Diagrams
- Wire Harness
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Gear Pump
1. Transmission assembly
2. Coupler
3. O–ring
4. O–ring
5. Hydraulic fitting
6. O–ring
7. Hydraulic hose (output)
8. Cap screw (2 used)
9. Lock washer (2 used)
10. O–ring
11. Hydraulic fitting
12. Hose clamp
13. Hydraulic hose
14. Hydraulic hose (suction)
15. O–ring
16. Hydraulic fitting
17. O–ring
18. Gear pump
Figure 94
FRONT
RIGHT
10
12
13
14
11
8
9
7
6
2
1
3
5
4
15
16
17
18
20 to 26 ft–lb
(28 to 35 N–m)
20 to 26 ft–lb
(28 to 35 N–m)
35 to 43 ft–lb
(48 to 58 N–m)
Removal (Fig. 94)
WARNING
Before disconnecting or performing any work on
the hydraulic system, all pressure in the system
must be relieved. See Relieving Hydraulic System
Pressure in the General Information section.
1. Park machine on a level surface, lower cutting deck
(or implement), stop engine, engage parking brake and
remove key from the ignition switch.
2. Remove operator seat and seat base (see Operator
Seat Removal in the Service and Repair section of
Chapter 6 – Chassis).
3. Drain hydraulic oil from hydraulic tank.
4. Thoroughly clean hydraulic hose ends and fittings on
gear pump and hydraulic tank to prevent hydraulic sys-
tem contamination.
5. Label all hydraulic hoses and fittings for assembly
purposes.
6. Disconnect hydraulic hoses from fittings on the hy-
draulic tank and gear pump (Fig. 95). Allow hoses to
drain into a suitable container. Install clean plugs in hose
and fitting openings to prevent system contamination.
7. Remove parking brake handle from machine to allow
hydraulic tank repositioning (see Parking Brake Assem-
bly in the Service and Repairs section of Chapter 6 –
Chassis).
8. Remove reservoir support that secures hydraulic
tank to machine (see Hydraulic Tank Removal in this
section). Move hydraulic tank toward front of machine to
allow clearance for gear pump removal.
9. Support the gear pump to prevent it from falling dur-
ing removal.
10.Remove two (2) cap screws and lock washers that
secure gear pump to the transmission.